Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Eleventh day of the first month

Eleventh day of the first month

It's the day when the father-in-law fetes his son-in-law.

The reason for saying this is that as we all know, daughters are not allowed to go back to their parents' homes at the beginning of the month, so as not to be detrimental to their parents' homes. So on the second day, the daughter and her husband and children go back to their parents' home together, which is also called Children's Day. However, on the second afternoon of the Spring Festival, the daughters and the whole family will come back. In order to meet again, people set up the son-in-law day, which is not only a reward for Children's Day, but also an ardent expectation for family reunion.

It is said that the eleventh day of the first month is the birthday of Empress Taijun. In the folk, Empress Taijun mainly plays the role of the patron saint of young women, with the divine power of bearing children, nursing babies and children. It is composed of three gods: Taijun, Taijun and Taijun, and three of them are the most trusted. In the folk, people often adopt their children to Empress Taijun in order to pray for their safe growth.